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რუსეთში მაშინ იყო სრული ეკონომიკური კოლაპსი - ბიუჯეტის დეფიციტი, ინფლაცია და სურსათის ნაკლებობა.
აი ეს 1991-98 წლებზეა დაწერილი.
During the period, Russia lost close to 30% of its real gross domestic product (GDP), a decline
reminiscent of the Great Depression of the 1930s in the United States.4
Russia also suffered very
high rates of inflation– over 2,000% in 1992 and over 800% in 1993– before it declined to more
tolerable, but still high, levels of around 20% by the end of the 1990s. The inflation robbed
Russian citizens of their savings as the value of the ruble collapsed, eventually forcing the
Russian government to sharply devаlue the ruble on January 1, 1998, with 1 new ruble equaling
1,000 old rubles. As a hedge against inflation, some residents, who were in a position to do so,
invested in hard assets such as art works, foreign currencies, and real estate. But the greater
portion of the population saw their savings evaporate. The disposable income (income available
after taxes) of the average Russian declined 25% in real terms between 1993 and 1999.5
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